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Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan, dan Kearsipan
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ISSN : 14110253     EISSN : 25027409     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/JIPK
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Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan, dan Kearsipan (JIPK), translated as the Information, Library and Archive Science Journal, is a journal published by the Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia (ISSN 1411-0253 and E-ISSN 2502-7409). JIPK is a scholarly journal accredited by Decree of the Directorate General of Research Reinforcement and Development, Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia Number 14/E/KPT/2019, 10 Mei 2019. JIPK is a Sinta indexed journal (S6) and publishes two issues per year, in April and October. JIPK does not charge a fee for submission and publication.
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Study-Aid Books, Workbooks, and IT Equipment as New Materials for School Students in Japanese Public Libraries Tsuji, Keita
Jurnal Ilmu Informasi, Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan Vol. 24, No. 2
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Japan is no longer a rich country. The poverty rate for “a single adult household with at least one child” is the third highest among the 44 countries of OECD. Public libraries should provide study-aid books, workbooks, and IT equipment to poor students. Based of this idea, we first identified 129 study-aid books and workbooks for junior high and high school students. Next, we investigated whether public libraries of all 1,392 Japanese local governments held them. Then, we asked 631 students whether they wanted public libraries to hold the books and IT equipment such as Nintendo Switch and iPad. Furthermore, we gathered three students, provided books and IT equipment, and asked whether they wanted public libraries to hold them. It was shown that poor students wanted public libraries to have study-aid books and workbooks for English. Video games were desired by many students. Japanese public libraries should consider providing them.
Implementasi Kebijakan Perpustakaan Universitas Indonesia dalam Pengembangan Koleksi Elektronik Putri, Jasmine Anindita; Gani, Fuad
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Collection development policy is a guideline for libraries in developing collections. The University of Indonesia library experienced a budget reduction and a change in procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this research is to identify what policies are taken by the University of Indonesia Library in the process of developing electronic collections. This study uses qualitative methods with data collection using interviews. Informants were determined by purposive sampling technique. The situation and conditions during the last five years have changed a lot. It also influences collection development policies. The policy was last revised in 2019. However, in 2020 Indonesia experienced a period of the COVID-19 pandemic which resulted in the library's condition changing due to the impact of COVID-19. The budget decline experienced by the University of Indonesia Library affected several collection development activities such as procurement and selection. The occurrence of a pandemic also led to changes in procedures for developing collections but these changes were not documented in writing. Therefore, the library needs to have written documents for the changes experienced during the budget decline and the pandemic.
Analisis Bibliometrik Penelitian dengan Tema "Digital Archive" Wibowo, Edi; Salim, Tamara Adriani
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This study aims to analyze the development of the topic of digital archives in order to find solutions to various problems in managing digital archives with the risks caused by the creation of digital archives. The method used is literature review related to digital archives published between 1982 and 2022 taken from Scopus database. “Digital archives” is used as a keyword to reach relevant publications. VOSviewer was applied to perform a bibliometric analysis of this article. A total of 1218 publications on the topic of digital archives with a total link strength of 1821 appeared as the most frequent keywords, having strong links to "digital library" and "metadata". In 1988 - 2015 digital archives articles experienced a significant increase. Current growth trends predict a large increase in the number of global publications on digital archives. The top two countries that contribute the most of digital archive research topics are the United States (354 articles) and the United Kingdom (142 articles). Born digital, personal digital archives, metadata standards and digital assets may become hot topics of research in the future.
Library Service Innovation Trends During Covid-19 in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review Anggelia, Rikka Poerna; Irawati, Indira
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The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia has forced all aspects of life to follow Covid-19 health protocols by reducing mobility so that physical contact can be minimized. Likewise, libraries must provide service innovations in order to reduce the physical contact and any risk to the virus transmission. The objective of this research is to identify trends and types of library service innovations in effort to confront Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. The method of this research is systematic literature review (SLR), which is a method that can be used to measure or identify a phenomenon or a question that involves and requires analysis of several literature resources. The results obtained from database search were found 24 literatures relevant to the topic of innovation trends in adjusting with the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. Library innovation in the form of online library services dominates services in libraries and is also widely adapted. The types of library service innovations that are mostly carried out by libraries in Indonesia includes online circulation services with OPAC access through the website, the use of google forms, interaction of ask a Librarian with WhatsApp, Telegram, and Email. In the long term, this library innovation is expected to be able to serve and provide better library services, not only worthwhile during the pandemic.
Perilaku Pencarian Informasi Kesehatan di Internet pada Ibu Rumah Tangga Desa Tawangrejo Kabupaten Blitar Fitria, Ria; Prajawinanti, Arin
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Information has become the main need of people's lives. The search for information related to health has recently become important for life, because with information a person can avoid being exposed to dangerous diseases. The type of research used is a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and literature study. This study uses the theory of information seeking behavior developed by Wilson in 2000. This study uses several informants who have the following categories; actively use the internet, have children, and search for health-related information. The results of this study indicate that the search for information begins with the need for information so that they can search for information, to reach the stage of using information, housewives seek information from various sources to determine the validity of an information. There are obstacles faced by housewives in the information search process, including not many media used to search for information, so that the information searched shows few references because it is only in one media. So in the process of searching for information, the housewives of Tawangrejo Village already have the ability to select information.
Analisis Implementasi Kebijakan Penyelenggaraan Kearsipan di Direktorat Jenderal Otonomi Daerah Kementerian Dalam Negeri Nirwana, Tian
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This study aims to analyze the implementation of archival policies in the Directorate General of Regional Autonomy, Ministry of Home Affairs (Ditjen Otonomi Daerah Kemendagri). This research was conducted using a postpositivist approach and qualitative data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews and documentation studies. The results of the study indicate that almost all the variables of policy implementation support the archival implementation at the Directorate General of Regional Autonomy. However, there are still some indicators that need to be improved, namely the limited number of archiving Human Resources (SDM), the mindset of the State Civil Apparatus (ASN) towards archival management and the absence of Archival Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

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